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    Re: What Movie are you watching Now ??...

    Quote Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT View Post
    Thanx, it presumably means faith.
    Oh, interesting. I perceived it as a calligraphic letter H (for Hannes) or maybe the combination Ha. Just coincidence or my own screwed perception?

    Watched Messengers 2 last week.

    Very disappointed.
    I didn't even know the first one existed. However, horror isn't really my favorite genre, though of course there are some definitely great movies of that genre. The IMDb rating matches your judgement about part 2: 4.7 vs. 5.2 for the first part. (However, I don't consider 5.2 a really good rating either.) For reference, one of my pet peeve movies, Ultraviolet, is at 4.0.

    The choice of Ultraviolet as a reference isn't really that arbitrary, BTW. It happens to have been made by the same director as Equilibrium, which I happened to watch just yesterday and which I find really great (matching the rating of 7.7). That guy hasn't been really productive yet as a director (3 movies), however, but participated in 13, among them some really fancy, as a writer. And the remake of Total Recall is yet to come next year...

    On the side note, my personal opinion about movies doesn't always match the IMDb rating: One of my favorite movies is Breakfast of Champions which only scored lousy 4.3. Maybe a bit too weird for the mainstream...
    Last edited by Eri523; April 21st, 2011 at 07:09 AM.
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